Rickenbacker gets bad press in UK

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arrow201
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My 'R' broke in the exact same spot...looks like that area is the weak spot.
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Stan, IMO that's the best one of those I've seen. Great wood in that guitar.
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I have seen a White 360 with chrome hardware and It just doesn't look right.
Got to start with one make it a 360/12.
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Wow, Stan, gorgeous! My next Rick will be s MG, I can only hope I could get one that looks this good. Totally jealous...
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John, Chris, Jerry, thanks for the comps. I found it at Bizarre Guitar in Reno back in '93. It was the only one they had in stock. It was at the time, a special order, the buyer never paid for. I think this was back in the time RIC took special orders without down money, or Bizarre Guitar took no up front cash.
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